Santiago Sequeiros is a comic artist, illustrator and dibujero. He began his journey in the magazine Imajen de Sevilla and in Tótem, el Comix during the last days of the eighties. Between 1994 and 1996 he published three collections: Ambigú, Nostromo Quebranto and Tó Apeiron. In 1996 he won the best newcomer prize at Comic Barcelona.
After this he threw himself into illustration, advertising, story-boards and excessive consumption of alcohol, alternating between sporadic incursions into magazines like Nosotros Somos Los Muertos and El Víbora. His press illustrations have appeared in El Periódico de Catalunya, El País and El Mundo, the majority of his work being published in the latter.
He has illustrated many books, the most renowned being El mercado y la globalización (Globalisation and the market) by José Luís Sampedro and Hazañas Eróticas del Cuarentón Hijoputa (Erotic Exploits of a 40-year-old Bastard) by Hernán Migoya. He has won various awards like the SND in the 21st edition of the Best of Newspaper Design, and the prize for best animated sequence in the Festival of Annecy 2000.
He is currently a regular contributor to El Mundo, has been sober for nine years and lives by the sea. For over two decades he has been preparing the huge collection Romeo muerto, which is his return to the world of the comic after 25 years.
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